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NEW STATE, HOST, AND DISTRIBUTION RECORDS OF THE FISH ECTOPARASITE, ARGULUS (BRANCHIURA), FROM ILLINOIS (U.S.A.) BY WILLIAM J. POLY Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-6501, U.S.A. ABSTRACT Argulus americanus, A. flavescens, A. lepidostei, and A. japonicus are reported from Illinois for the first time. Gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) is a new host record for A. japonicus, bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) is a new host record for A. catostomi, and black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) is a new host record for A. stizostethii. Eight species, A. americanus, A. appendiculosus, A. catostomi, A. flavescens, A. japonicus, A. lepidostei, A. mississippiensis, and A. stizostethii, have been recorded from 13 Illinois fish species. Ciliated protozoans (Epistylis or Opercularia) were observed on four Argulus spp., and crustacean shell disease was observed on five species. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Das Vorkommen von Argulus americanus, A. flavescens, A. lepidostei und A. japonicus in Illi- nois wird hier zum ersten Mal dokumentiert. Folgende Wirte werden erstmals für folgende Argulus- Arten beschrieben: Dorosoma cepedianum für A. japonicus, Ictiobus cyprinellus für A. catostomi und Pomoxis nigromaculatus für A. stizostethii. Insgesamt wurden acht Argulus-Arten (A. ameri- canus, A. appendiculosus, A. catostomi, A. flavescens, A. japonicus, A. lepidostei, A. mississippi- ensis
Crustaceana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1998
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